I am sure that you have said or may have heard other people say, "That guy looks _________." Maybe it might be; suspicious, or like he's up to no good. We had a young Cadet that came through the academy maybe 25 years back now who actually had an uncanny talent, (maybe talent is not the right word, but it's the best that I can come up right now), that could sometimes go out to a crime scene that was searched by 20 or more other Troopers and/or volunteers and find evidence that had been missed by all of these other people.
We thought of him as our canine and he was later given the name, "Jerry Lee" from the James Belushi movie, "K-9." We had a murder about a year or so after we named him Jerry Lee and like all good cops routinely do, "Jerry Lee" and another Trooper attended the victim's funeral in plain clothes to observe the attendees at the service at the cemetery. After the service, Jerry Lee tells his partner that the fellow wearing the blue jacket was the murderer. He couldn't tell anyone how he knew, but a thorough investigation was done on this man and indeed, it was him. This became scary to some of our Troopers. No kidding.
The last I had heard, he was transferred to the Erie barracks and after that I had heard that he left the SP and moved to Michigan. Whether he became a cop there or not, I never heard. Other than this ability that he seemed to have, otherwise, he was like anyone else.
I guess my point is that maybe some people do have a sixth sense. Maybe?
We thought of him as our canine and he was later given the name, "Jerry Lee" from the James Belushi movie, "K-9." We had a murder about a year or so after we named him Jerry Lee and like all good cops routinely do, "Jerry Lee" and another Trooper attended the victim's funeral in plain clothes to observe the attendees at the service at the cemetery. After the service, Jerry Lee tells his partner that the fellow wearing the blue jacket was the murderer. He couldn't tell anyone how he knew, but a thorough investigation was done on this man and indeed, it was him. This became scary to some of our Troopers. No kidding.
The last I had heard, he was transferred to the Erie barracks and after that I had heard that he left the SP and moved to Michigan. Whether he became a cop there or not, I never heard. Other than this ability that he seemed to have, otherwise, he was like anyone else.
I guess my point is that maybe some people do have a sixth sense. Maybe?